Stroll - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |strəʊl|  American pronunciation of the word stroll
Brit.  |strəʊl|  British pronunciation of the word stroll

noun

- a leisurely walk (usually in some public place) (syn: amble, perambulation, promenade, saunter)

verb

- walk leisurely and with no apparent aim (syn: saunter)

Extra examples

They strolled along the street looking in the store windows.

We strolled the streets of the village.

She took the children for a stroll.

We were strolling along, laughing and joking.

They went for a stroll in the park.

...at candlelight carolers would gather in the village green before beginning their stroll...

They take a little sip of a stroll / of sleep / of manual labour.

They went for a stroll in the cool of the evening.

We could always go for a stroll along the front.

We decided to take a stroll in the hotel grounds.

After lunch we went for a leisurely stroll.

After dinner, they took a romantic stroll by the sea.

Word forms

verb
I/you/we/they: stroll
he/she/it: strolls
present participle: strolling
past tense: strolled
past participle: strolled
noun
singular: stroll
plural: strolls
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